Yes, your method is correct for "pull(ing) out guidelines". I tested this method on VL7LightLiveA5 and no problems; I then tested on VL7StdRC2 and have the same problem as GG (i.e. menus become nonfunctional). However, once the menus are nonfunctional, I've found that if I minimize the program to the task tray and restore it then the menus will work again - of course, no guides ever get "pulled out" during this process.

So you did experience the same problem. I also recovered the ability to click on menus, icons, etc. after a bit. Since it doesn't happen in alpha 5, I hope the problem can be tracked down before VL7 Standard Final. If not, at least I can place a guideline through the Image menu and then I can grab it and move it exactly where I want it, so we do have a working kludge.--GrannyGeek

GG, yes I did experience that problem in VL7StdRC2 HOWEVER we may have a breakthrough. It seems the problem is related to xscreensaver (http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-869669-start-0.html), and after killing xscreensaver on my test system I am able to pull out guides in GIMP normally again. I bet KDE (i.e. VL7LiveLightA5) has it's own built-in screensaver utility that doesn't interfere with GIMP like xscreensaver does, and that's why it doesn't suffer from the same problem.

GG, yes I did experience that problem in VL7StdRC2 HOWEVER we may have a breakthrough. It seems the problem is related to xscreensaver (http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-869669-start-0.html), and after killing xscreensaver on my test system I am able to pull out guides in GIMP normally again. I bet KDE (i.e. VL7LiveLightA5) has it's own built-in screensaver utility that doesn't interfere with GIMP like xscreensaver does, and that's why it doesn't suffer from the same problem.

Excellent find! I had my screensaver set to "disable screen saver" but I had to "kill daemon" before I was able to pull out guides in Gimp. I've now done that and Gimp's guides are working again. Thanks!--GrannyGeek

I don't have time to read all the comments so not sure if this has been posted yet. I tried installing on my new "Roboard 110" today, and since it has only a 1000 MHz CPU and 256 MB of RAM I thought it would be a good idea to use the text installer. I couldn't find an option to select packages. It would be nice to have that option, but perhaps I somehow missed it..

So far, all my attempts of installing VL on this single board computer have been unsuccessful, but I'm not giving up just yet. I think the problem may be related to the fact that I have to install to a microSD card, but I can't say for sure yet.

I missed that feature too (in 7.0 beta2 , though), the text mode installer installs everything in one step.Tested it some time ago on my P2 350MHz 320MB RAM and the graphical installer (which contains some cool games ) worked fine too, and I think that the packages to be installed were selectable there.

Today's 9th sept., made a system updating with "gslapt"(add /extra on the vl mirror ftp), chosed all updating pkgs,once rebooting, Now wicd Just couldn't get obtain DHCP adress , hang in the middle, no network with wire cable connection with router...

never happen before after updating, it made me weired...any user has similar trick experience today with updating gslapt? any quick remedy command to fix it?

I can't seem to get ghostscript to work. Won't open postscript files. Says something like "no such file or directory." At least postscript files I generate. Version of ghostscript doesn't seem to matter. gv works though. If others are not having this problem, its probably my python postscript generator that is on the blink.